Where does “vestîse” come from?

vestîse (Ligurian) comes from Ligurian vestî, from Latin vestiō, from Latin vestis, from Latin līnea, from Latin līnum, from Proto-Italic līnom, from Proto-Indo-European līnom — flax.

vestîse (Ligurian): to get dressed

Definitions

  1. to get dressed

Ancestry of “vestîse”, step by step

vestîse traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Ligurian vestî

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ligurianvestîto dress; to clothe; to make somebody's clothes
2Latinvestiōto clothe, dress
3Latinvestisgarment, gown, robe, vestment, clothing, vesture;...
4LatinlīneaA linen thread
5Latinlīnumflax
6Proto-Italiclīnom
7Proto-Indo-Europeanlīnomflax

via Ligurian se

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ligurianseif
2Late Latinse(d)
3Latinsiif, supposing that; whether
4Proto-Italicseiso, thus
5Proto-Indo-Europeanthis; that
Every word from Proto-Indo-European līnomEvery word from Proto-Italic līnomEvery word from Latin līnum
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